Search of Port St. Lucie home turns up marijuana, cocaine residue; 2 arrested

PORT ST. LUCIE - Two people were arrested on drug-related charges after Port St. Lucie police searched their home and turned up small amounts of marijuana and other drugs, according to affidavits obtained Monday.

Roderick Gibson, 38, and 31-year-old Tamika Mills, each were arrested on charges including possession of not more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, cocaine possession, and drug equipment possession and or use after police on Friday executed a search warrant at their listed address in the 1400 block of Southeast Belcrest Street.

Gibson declined to speak with police, while Mills said she and Gibson smoke marijuana.

Police found items including a small amount of pot, an oxycodone pill, a razor blade with cocaine residue and small plastic bags. Police also found small plastic bags that had been torn and contained pot residue.

Mills said she didn't know anything about the drugs in the home, except for the marijuana that she said belonged to Gibson.